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They do our dirty work and, as Press shows, they pay a price for it. Flor Martinez, a Texas poultry plant worker, devours painkillers at the end of her grueling shifts.
About 12.6m tonnes of refuse collected by councils in 2023-24 were incinerated in energy from waste plants, the highest ...
Such jobs, says Eyal Press, author of “Dirty Work,” are often morally troubling, and the people who hold them the least advantaged. | Sandy Huffaker/AFP via Getty Images.
Dirty Work”! On the July 13 episode of SBS’s “Inkigayo,” the candidates for first place were WOODZ (Cho Seung Youn)’s “Drowning,” aespa’s “Dirty Work,” and ALLDAY PROJECT’s “FAMOUS.” aespa ultimately ...
"Dirty Work" moves up four spots to take over as the new No. 1 song this week. Congratulations to aespa! Last week's champion, ALLDAY PROJECT's ...
Holding up a wad of cash, Cristian smiles as he counts out £50 notes while a friend beams and waves a finger at the camera.
In “Dirty Work,” Press shows us many different forms of complicity with the business of harm. Most of the people who do our “dirty work,” he stresses, are marginalized and invisible ...
Press reveals the hidden importance of dirty work for the functioning of society as we know it and questions the averted gaze of the powerful to the work being done in their name. He begins by looking ...
In the wake lies the dirty work of transformation. Today, every company is in some sense a technology company, and they understand the increasing need to transform through DevOps.